Qt doesn't provide native binaries for the PI. You'd have to compile their whole library of code and then the IDE on the PI. This would like take on the order of 3-4 days of PI compile time.

If there's enough demand for this I'll put the work in. But, so far you've been the only person asking. Anyway, that said, OpenMV IDE actually kinda needs a fast CPU. Not sure how well it will perform on the PI. We draw images and do graphs and whatnot.

Sparkfun electronics has a download of openmvide for the rasberryPi however I have not been able to get it to launch. Suspect that it is missing some libraries but my Linux is too thin for me to be sure. Any suggestions?

Thank you for your response. I have succesfully gotten the IDE to run on my PI using the openmvide.sh script. However it will not connect with the camera. Tells me that no camera is detected. tried to install pyusb and was told it was already installed and upto date. OK so I installed the ide on my windows 10 machine and have the same problem. any suggestions?

I have solved my problem. The plastic case on the openMV Camera does not alow the usb cable to fully engage. the camera got power but not signal. I took the camera out of the case and I was able to insert the cable an additional 1/16 of an inch and now everything works. Filed the usb cale hole larger in two cameras I purchased and they are now working inside the case. Mechanical problem! Thank you for your assistance, now I have to brush up on my LINUX and Python. - Joe C.